Neuadd Valley

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Neuadd Valley is a scenic upland valley in the Brecon Beacons of South Wales, known for its reservoirs and surrounding mountain scenery.

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Neuadd Valley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
upland valley
valley
access hiking trails
minor mountain roads
country Wales
drainageBasin River Taff catchment
hasReservoir Lower Neuadd Reservoir NERFINISHED
Middle Neuadd Reservoir NERFINISHED
Upper Neuadd Reservoir NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Brecon Beacons escarpment NERFINISHED
knownFor mountain scenery
scenic landscape
upland reservoirs
languageOfToponym Welsh
locatedIn Bannau Brycheiniog National Park NERFINISHED
Brecon Beacons NERFINISHED
South Wales NERFINISHED
near Brecon Beacons central massif NERFINISHED
Corn Du NERFINISHED
Cribyn NERFINISHED
Pen y Fan NERFINISHED
partOf Brecon Beacons National Park NERFINISHED
region Powys NERFINISHED
terrain conifer plantations
grassland
upland moorland
toponymMeaning hall valley (approximate from Welsh "neuadd")
usedFor hiking
landscape photography
recreation
walking
water supply

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Fan y Big overlooks Neuadd Valley